The function of a structure is determined by what it was designed to do. For example, a bridge's function is to allow things to move across it. A cup's function might be to hold something. A house's function could be to provide shelter. To have an effective function (one that actually works as it should), there are many considerations that designers must make.
Soon we will be designing and creating a number of different structures...each with their own purpose. To successfully design, we need to learn about some things that designers have to consider...
We will be creating a foldable for our portfolio that will describe each of the following things we need to consider when building a structure
Common Function, different design: how to choose between different designs
Take a look at the costs that need to be considered when building different types of structures. What kinds of considerations are important for planning a construction project?
How do you think time, quality of materials and level of skilled workers affect the costs of the project?
How do you think time, quality of materials and level of skilled workers affect the quality of the final project?
How do people decide between cost and quality of the final structure?
We will be creating a four flap foldable about things people need to consider when designing for the FUNCTION of a structure.
Below are some links and ideas to help prepare you for our discussion:
An Introduction to Forces Activity Sheet has been shared with you on your google drive.
Considerations when creating buildings:
http://www.wbdg.org/design/designobjectives.php
Function of Structures:
The function of a structure is determined by what it was designed to do. For example, a bridge's function is to allow things to move across it. A cup's function might be to hold something. A house's function could be to provide shelter. To have an effective function (one that actually works as it should), there are many considerations that designers must make.
Soon we will be designing and creating a number of different structures...each with their own purpose. To successfully design, we need to learn about some things that designers have to consider...
We will be creating a foldable for our portfolio that will describe each of the following things we need to consider when building a structure
Common Function, different design: how to choose between different designs
http://blogs.nd.edu/jlugo/2012/09/24/pugh-method-how-to-decide-between-different-designs/
Safety:
Safety and how it is regulated in Alberta:
http://www.safetycodes.ab.ca/aboutus/Pages/default.aspx
AND...If you are curious...the actual Safety Codes Act of Alberta:
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/1266.cfm?page=S01.cfm&leg_type=Acts&isbncln=9780779752775
Margin of safety:
What is it and why do we build with a Margin of Safety?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090103025724AAOZXyo
Cost:
Take a look at the costs that need to be considered when building different types of structures. What kinds of considerations are important for planning a construction project?
Costs to consider when building a facility:
http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu/05_Cost_Estimation.html
Costs to consider when building a bridge:
http://www.teachengineering.org/collection/cub_/lessons/cub_brid/cub_brid_lesson05_totalcostworksheet.pdf
Question to consider:
How do you think time, quality of materials and level of skilled workers affect the costs of the project?
How do you think time, quality of materials and level of skilled workers affect the quality of the final project?
How do people decide between cost and quality of the final structure?
Aesthetics:
Definitions:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aesthetic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesthetics
Please research to find out what makes a building or structure aesthetically pleasing.
IF YOU HAVE EXTRA TIME...some of these are pretty funny....some are just BAD DESIGNS
http://www.baddesigns.com/examples.html
If you have extra, extra time! Check out these cool animated mechanisms:
http://www.mekanizmalar.com/